Let’s go through each clock one by one. We’ll figure out where the hour hand and minute hand should point to show the time written below each clock.
Remember:
- The
minute hand (the longer hand) points to 12 when it’s “o’clock” — that means 0 minutes.
- The
hour hand (the shorter hand) points directly at the number of the hour.
All these times are on the hour (like 6:00, 2:00, etc.), so the minute hand will always point straight up to 12. The hour hand will point exactly at the hour number.
Let’s do them in order:
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Top row:
1.
6:00 → Hour hand points at 6, minute hand at 12
2.
2:00 → Hour hand points at 2, minute hand at 12
3.
7:00 → Hour hand points at 7, minute hand at 12
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Second row:
4.
1:00 → Hour hand at 1, minute hand at 12
5.
8:00 → Hour hand at 8, minute hand at 12
6.
10:00 → Hour hand at 10, minute hand at 12
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Third row:
7.
3:00 → Hour hand at 3, minute hand at 12
8.
5:00 → Hour hand at 5, minute hand at 12
9.
4:00 → Hour hand at 4, minute hand at 12
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Bottom row:
10.
11:00 → Hour hand at 11, minute hand at 12
11.
12:00 → Both hands point at 12 (hour hand also at 12 for noon/midnight)
12.
9:00 → Hour hand at 9, minute hand at 12
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✔ All done! For every clock, since it’s an exact hour, the minute hand goes to 12, and the hour hand goes to the number shown in the time.
Final Answer:
For each clock face, draw the minute hand pointing at 12 and the hour hand pointing at the hour number shown below the clock:
- 6:00 → hour hand at 6
- 2:00 → hour hand at 2
- 7:00 → hour hand at 7
- 1:00 → hour hand at 1
- 8:00 → hour hand at 8
- 10:00 → hour hand at 10
- 3:00 → hour hand at 3
- 5:00 → hour hand at 5
- 4:00 → hour hand at 4
- 11:00 → hour hand at 11
- 12:00 → both hands at 12
- 9:00 → hour hand at 9
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of time worksheet math is fun.